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When a local business closes, the community around it loses not only its services but also valuable connections, characters, and memories. After more than 50 years of servicing the Philadelphia Main ...
Ben Carbeau ’25 is the Co-Founder and Director of Operations for Cape Tide Hard Tea, as well as a captain and linebacker on the Wesleyan football team. Michael Astorino ’26 is the Founder and CEO of ...
“A Rabbi, A Monk, and a Priest Walk Into a Bar” opened at Russell House on Thursday, April 10, 2025. It was the first production of its three-night run. The play, written and directed by Gabe Barnett ...
On Sunday, April 13, Rory McIlroy stood over a three-foot putt on the 18th green at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga. His opponent, Justin Rose, had just missed his birdie putt and was in for ...
In an Argus article entitled “WesEats: A Definitive Ranking of the University’s Many Eateries by Meal” published on Friday, Sept. 29, 2017, then-Assistant Features Editor Erin Hussey ’20 compared ...
The reigning NESCAC Champion Wesleyan men’s lacrosse team got off to a fast start—and since then, there’s been no stopping them. The season kicked off on Saturday, March 1, 2025, with a home matchup ...
On Friday, April 11, and Saturday, April 12, Spike Tape presented “The House of Yes” at Russell House as part of its Spring 2025 season. Written by Wendy MacLeod, the show was directed by Isa Paley ...
Earlier this semester, The Argus visited the Davison Rare Book Room, housed in Olin Library, to speak with University Archivist at the Special Collections & Archives (SCA) Amanda Nelson, who kindly ...
In the years since the initial release of Amazon’s “Invincible” in 2021, the gritty superhero epic has carved itself an undeniable spot in pop culture with both critical and commercial success and its ...
“Goodnight,” an original play written by Liang Liang ’26, premiered at WestCo Cafe on Friday, April 4, 2025, with additional performances the following day. “Love and death are not separate things, ...
In Jamie Lloyd’s interpretive revival of “Sunset Boulevard,” he daringly expands the possibilities of theatrical technology ...
In Play (er) of the Week, our goal is to highlight outstanding athletes or moments from games that deserve extra attention.